Ashley Hamilton A-3
Hathor
Hathor was known as the goddess of love, beauty, heaven and music. She was also known as the Mother of Mothers who enforced over women, fertility, children and childbirth she also symbolizes rebirth. Hathor's name meant "House of Horus". She has ears that look like ears that would be on a cow and hair that is in corn rows. She was also the daughter of Nut and Ra.
If I were to design a temple for Hathor it would be very big, have three huge steps walking up to the temple and have 12 columns outside of the temple. The temple would be pearl white and 20,000 square feet. The inside of the temple wold be all open. When you first walk in you would see statues of Thoth (her husband) and Ra (Hathor was the daughter of Ra). There would also be columns inside throughout the whole temple. In the middle of the temple there would be the biggest statue of them all which would be Hathor herself. Surrounded by hieroglyphics describing what she was. The inside of the temple would also be pearl white.
Hathor
Hathor was known as the goddess of love, beauty, heaven and music. She was also known as the Mother of Mothers who enforced over women, fertility, children and childbirth she also symbolizes rebirth. Hathor's name meant "House of Horus". She has ears that look like ears that would be on a cow and hair that is in corn rows. She was also the daughter of Nut and Ra.
If I were to design a temple for Hathor it would be very big, have three huge steps walking up to the temple and have 12 columns outside of the temple. The temple would be pearl white and 20,000 square feet. The inside of the temple wold be all open. When you first walk in you would see statues of Thoth (her husband) and Ra (Hathor was the daughter of Ra). There would also be columns inside throughout the whole temple. In the middle of the temple there would be the biggest statue of them all which would be Hathor herself. Surrounded by hieroglyphics describing what she was. The inside of the temple would also be pearl white.
Sources:
http://www.thekeep.org/~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/hathor.html
http://www.crystalinks.com/elliehathor.html
http://www.egyptartsite.com/hathor.html